raccoon; l. two BCICCCZTCFGUR RlN Check up By Cbservers ‘Seabiscuit R3111’.fi12‘.3§fli‘.illi;"l£$§i8fi. Din-lose 11m; Nah League lWithdrawn One of the most. pleasant sur- prises local hoclny fans received so far this season was on Tuesday night when Junior Royals showing they had lost none of their scoring m the opening game of the Com- mcrcial-Bervice 140118110 915541011118- I I O U Regarded ever since the season's opening as being far lcss stronger than last. year's squad Royals show- ——- (‘(1 conzlusively by their victory that they are going to be hard to knock E b k oil‘ their perch as Maritime Junior S champions. ' ' ‘ . Tuesday night they showed a well hriiaiiccd squad in every depflflnlelli starting from a nteady young gOal- t» a ie; a hard-hitting defence and (: f three lines of ioi-wards that skated I both ways at top speed. I O O I And tlie team is a lot. heavier AMHERST, and liuskler than last year. Their -Blll Estabrooks, ._i_._. ward-combinations 111111118 around New Brunswick Lieague, received rmGooclJobs F101". Race l L05 ANGEbE-S, Jan. 3l-(AP)—- lii-agalii-out-agaiii Seabiscult stay- ‘ed butt.‘ again today, forced to post.- mnm: pone is comeback race because of gratching iiiuysmto-‘kee ssilngikillwfsipomm: a slippery “ac-k’ and m‘ “"1 °1 pipe that required the attention of the p“? 3951111“ ‘"9115 °11 1° W111 o, multitude of matches. President 11.1" 524x10 added 5111111‘- 91111111115 551ml; Calder p,“ in a 200d wm-d l-iuiitiicai) at Santa Anita Parik. today [or the watchdogs of the Owners Charles s. Howard looked B)’ ROBERT CLARKE cllllflllll Press Staff W lter MONTREAL. Jan. 3l—tu i-Eyeo gqgtiohgi Hggkey League __ the 1"Q_‘OVCF the race track after rain be- Ne“. gan falling during the fourth race, Never l. season goes by that some and withdrew Seabiscuit from what ._.__._ N ,5“ Jun. 31_(gp) hockey coach, manager or team was to have been his first race since winger with °wner '51°°511t 111mb into the public he broke clown last. Feb. 14. defence avcragcs 180 lbs with ior- Amherst Ramblers of the southern ggxfgrwuh a qenunciam“ °f “me The k-d " d l Generally, the complaints sec me ‘}‘§,°,e,v,,‘"‘,y,,,°‘a°‘f.u;]‘llllgflflnéf averages of 165. 155 and 145. A lot his Playlnk certificate toda from wind “P Yum Cndfi’ 1m‘) “mm 19111 1119111 1° ll 498d llcnl in the of lieit that opposing defences will the Maritime Amateur Hoe ey As- fxfigmg. £111‘;‘cmollslgafg-‘fhelgvglagg ;Laurel Mile in 1937. booed iusitly have to stop and a far crv from sociatlon. Ehtabroolu l: claimed a; mo“ Qmong N31, gfflgjgl; ~01; i“ 111° "W11 1°11¢§P°111<QY Yelwfwd the team that last yea): averaged by Sackville. and manager Mel m, ma“ 5pm.. lust slightly 01/6: _14‘5 1 Goodwin of that Club has announ- ced lie intends to carry the issue men and 1'11 look right 11110 it." 1S the California favorite had been ‘scratched. "Tell me where I can get better Wm] mo Held reamed to {we And the boys Know how to ‘J56 i; lo me Canadian Amateur Hockey m5 way or stressing his confidence Jockey Basil James piloted the six- io a nicely‘. They divplflyed that to Association. n nicely in their $111119 Against the Frank Gallagher, in the lea ue . New Bruns- bolster thlsgconfldence is ilic story Pa“ 111191’ b01118 Oillrlm for the omcmls‘ And lo year-old HeellLv tc the head ol the Navy and iiien slowed the sailor wick vicbpresiden; o; m, M_ A_ he tells oi a ChECk-lrip by Manager 11m tllrec-qllnrlelks- and rolled on o boys down in the early stages and H. A, liien went on to win in an impres- brooks be allowed to play with live manner. It is rather early tolhmheyst after gackvme DQ161315 prCdlCL another Maritime title [Orlfailgd to attend a recommended that Iista- Conny Bmythe of Leafs ronto Maple in to win by a length over Valida _ ‘Farmks Viscount. "Smythe decided one night to ‘ hearing m have two men watch a 2111116 lllldi the wearer: oi the blue and while ‘Monclon. 1w 3_ l-eguing the cast report any infractions iliev coiisld-l E e ntrles In Grand but other J nior squads in the Mar- itime; will have to be mighty good if they are to stop the power-laden p B crew oi Walter Prowler. Ju~t how they will compare with other Junior "quads should be bct- I: d T tor known after Friday night for 0 on that evening Llie Royals will a playi hosts at the Forum to another R h F I classy crew oi junior puckchasers in the person fi the Sherwin Jun- 101's from Moncton. I n I l CORAL GABLES, I1"ll.. Jan. ilk-l SHOFWlllS- league leaders in the iAp)__Ti ' 1h U ted S; w- . _ . . . - Monclml Jung; Mague we are m_ lopfiankggge ‘fame: gclllers aria ‘ill-sets call the thiee nicii A. B. and idoviii the weights formed lave en taking everything ‘comely chum“, shh-iey Ann Jomh séve um? and wnh C mice And in stride in the Hub of the Mari- lson o; wmnetk.‘ m" surywed W0 the ram” i): them together a reed n one "$191111 “'9 have 11° 115415011 10 1510111311 semi-finals of the annual Miaml- ddn't tchlnk the referees wci-e so l Roman Haekle. who had bad after that and spoke right up is giicd 164 pounds. only flve pounds ‘times and if our information is ccr- lmuhdg o] play wdgy go mach the it a. not being so only recently this Bihmm-e women's ghhmpiohshhy starry collection of Juniors handed; lhe Eagles, Monctoifs senior entry. jng he; 111th sh-algh; victory 1h the a trimming in‘ an exhibition game. .10“; classic; getty Jqmggqh of gun variation of a system that has been l Sios. e o e ‘Antonio, National Champion. and ‘ That victory would speak volumes .Marihh Mhey 0g unmwh, Ky" for the visitors that come here Fri- lqum; cup “m; md 19mg,- south- considered were 94 infractions. Polly Berg oi Minneapolis. seek- admitting it cred that the referees had hissed. Neither of the two knew that any- one but he 12°13." .5t‘;¥£l'.’-dff“‘ “‘ m“ National Are alone was making a; "Those reports ‘interested me. I1 believe it would be a good idea-lo‘ make a further check. so it “us. Reduced To arranged that three would watch at three games. naiur- .‘ ally reporting onlv those ll1CldClil5l which they considered should lime been caught by l three of them caught u-liat theymsieeplccliase, to be run at Aintree observe LONDON. Jail. 2l—iCP cable) - the officials. TheiTlie field for the Grand National _ April o. wa> reduced from 57 to 49 "But here's the odd part about il. l iutlnv when eight. owners turned assigned their Well, A agreed with onlvhovses. l fIlic list of non-acceptors in llie only first whlttling down of‘ the field smythe was headed by Miss Dorotllité Pagers en as- incident. lies-g tliiiii top weight given ‘Royal The Smyuhah check ygglly is hihlail, llie 1937 winner. and Alrgend d _i ' i the The other non-acceptors were sil- _,.,"_‘{§E_°,,‘,,E§’,u,§‘“$iy,e}§§§F (Quai- lent Jock. Arron Peaks. Over-leaf. has it double-check uicasotnoi-o is lboildvu TvwrtlBally Hopeful. Shaun 8 day night for On the Eagles’ roster am champioih Joined gm hiohd m- any conrnlalnt. agalnzt an official. @961 811d 51°11 11 3°)’- are sonic names well known in Mar— lihm; miss in the round o; you; iiime circles and sfi-‘rcral players Tommjyowfs 1341919 marshes Wm who have performed to camp must have something more mg 3g; than ordinary ability and their ap- . l 1 . titstsrtiiir“ it? No Challenges Beri l hot interest. eeee Return Of Cude Stricken with a severe attack oi’ pneumonia that forced hlrn to uit ell his hockey chores for this gea- Recornrnended Km was the ill-luck that dogged . 'cn McIiiiiis‘ step; 11115 season lt was learned last night as ilie iorm- er Abegweit player returned to his hoine here to recuperate from his illness. O I I I ‘ MONTREAL. Jen. 3l—lCP)— Km a rugged eciiiie and _ _ wiiit! player left here at the start iflnnadiens said he has ‘recommend- ni‘ the season to join Kansas Ciiv "d? 1° Pmsmen‘ 1317119 Sal/am 1'11"’ Greyhounds ti team he had ll snort ‘W111 cud‘? be recalled 11°11‘ New stav with last year and seemed ‘Hm/en 1° 18111909 01mm? 39111111113111 ivrll on the way to hi; most success- 1119 11°15 °1 111° 1151191151 1199K“ resumui Yul season when struck down Al- imague 1711111- tiiough still quite weak Mclnnis is‘ D1131“ “"1 11° WW1‘! °°11"~‘1' W111i trraduail_t' recovering and is shrug- 15111111111 13°91‘ 1°11" °*‘11°"11"1E 1119 K111i! Off his bad luck in his usual .111‘~'l“’°-lB&1l11'°‘1: 11a5db¢°11d1111111°l°11- maimgr with ‘gw 1196K, Lhfl-e-s n_ .0. O1‘ 8 .Y. 6 Sill , El’) " B 510F121 other season conhhg; n rest." with the international League . e . . 'elub might bring him back to top, Ken had hi h words of ralz for 1°11" t Hwksy Nlchofion ab‘, gun‘ the The Canadiens. last in the league Greyhounds and Mousle Dowlliig 51811111118. have had 15 coals scored mnlolhfivr Island boy plawng m ion the/m in their last three games. (h; Ulmed Slates “Hlékevu l; llformerlyf regular net-minder with "niiiniziiiiing his liiglfvcputatlon Ken ‘m9 Hammms- Cude was 59m 1° slal'*d_ the; ho 8am“; last W“ itheir minor league farm club when when he was rated best man in“ the iCanadiens signed Bourque from am- Assoclriiion while Dlivling playing 1519"’ "n35 111111115’ 1951- SW51)"- wiiii a Michigan ciiib is also getting i Savard said he had told Dugal to his share ni goals in the league he l“ll-se his own Judgement" when in- i5 lnihm-mlng m_ liormed of the proposed switch_ eeee Jolinslohe & Poole Rinks Are Win ners With the largest crowd yet h Q- P1l1.\'ln the Clnrkson Shield Cum- "B55 l’- mmll 1" fillmdan“ 13111 peiihhn no“. l" mogrcs at [he Mom Nlchohon last night won the first lagllc Curling Rink continued on |scetion_ cl the Provincial Billiard MOW“. my“ mm h H_ Poole Championship tournament lay de- skippng hm “hi; m a 124 View” licatlng Frank Acorn 500 lo J96. Al- ovci" D1‘. p_ Mclhlw-e-s Hnk mm l; though losing by agood margin A- A. Joliiisioiio tictciitiiig A. G. Parks com ‘mcrcd a 51m name and he 11-7, .was right iii the riiiiniiig up io ilic A 11". rlesul's: llusrlt 11110) poéints olmthfi mnilleglll. Gem ustiii l-‘ra- ~ Alli N‘ l is; i ans‘ °p° m‘ e 5 ' nqihcd waffcflwolm Jollll M‘§K‘2i,§i: so Peters in the start of lhe sec- W1111l1111 Siviiidcll Russell MacDonald ‘ond secuon‘ . H. Poole Dr. P. McIntyre Skip 12 5km 4 l .i*.'1;:;“..l..t:::lSigns Point 1° lllchlirro _ cal-i ociner “' ° pjf____“‘li_Li-_“-_lfl'iiii°'li l T0 Dodgers- Macfarlanek iRoyals Tieup efeated B - M , . —- D y ONTREAL Jan 31 tCPl— Skip 7 F‘ _ f) Sign; in the baseball Wllld poiht/sd || b-O tonight to an abproasiiing, close al- liance between Brooklyn Dodgers 0i lthe National League and Moriireal — lRoyals of the International Lnasue. 111 two holly contested games oi| Doger President Larry MaePnail m” 17511111161111" HOPKEY M8811? 119- ened a day-long conference with ‘"3 11111111 M llie Cry ml Rum Suln- the Royals‘ executive Wlllh the glflkilde,’ Likrcmcn Mciiday night gtgtgment that a “deal is practically < 1111B l1 J-O shutout cn MRCFBHBIIEZS camphgedyi Hecmr mane’ pres. ‘H1911 "1111 Hfillnflllfl blltlllll! the ident oi the Royals. "id there would “lldcats to a 2-zill draw. bu further negotiations next week 3W1 llfllms saw the teams av M when MaoPhall returns to Montreal. 1011 Gilead all the way through and. Qfilli: FEW] nciitlan-iillegi eiilcountersl e ssile n dou t rigit up to,‘ i [he “ml minutes‘ Use Mlnarde for whee. i’ l Nicholson ls Winner Over Acorn every N.H.I.|.lgill’ll0b6ll(l DQ631115; oil lmdcl‘ Dud it Be ' t Mil o .1 111's I c1111 n 1111.15 9 155m“ ° Pl? James. Any squad of Juniors who Egaihgigffifhfifin, ash?“ theamfizz: absolutely imbiasedheuiralivpoit, . can take a tea-m of that calibre in- gown-mg g “M; “We” Jgmuon said the league Dlfifildelfl- “We have observers nt zvniosti parks ls lKayoed By H d Received For i a‘ y l YARMOUTfiif-NCCCS‘, Jan. 3l— l tCPn-Bcrt Hardy. 190. East Jordan, lN'_ S. retained his Maritime HeavY- ,\\'cigli: llll(‘ hero loiiigni. when 11C‘ ._ ‘hlllilillffl cliiilieiigci" iiiid ioriiiCi‘ SYDNEy Australia’ Jam 31_ igp lchainpioii Bill Sparks 169, Amherst. --'I‘lie Australian Teiliils As oration ‘lo the canvas lor tlie iull count in . any-mugged today that n0 challeiiecs the fourth rouiid of scheduled ll)- mt ‘Manager Jules Dugal of Montreal had’ been received for the Davis C1111 ,1'°11lld 1111111- Australla. which look the cunnlroni the Unitctl States liisl real‘. \vi_i re- 'l1("l\i‘.\' tain possession oi the ll1l(‘l'Il1l_'l01lilllh l terinig trcpliy until contmeiiiitrii is‘ Although groggy from weathering ldilllCll<fCl a ielt that r ks iii his tracks. The ciiuiiipioii “AS dropped 101‘ a count .:<~. lui eight in the third. Hockey . Challenge l We. the Enterprise Bakery Hoc- lkey team do hereby challenge the ltkiriiivull (T. C. hockey team to a lfi-icntlly game ol‘ ‘played in Cornwall Rink. Monday ‘or 'l‘ii'-silny night of next week. o- K- PRESBTS BAND Accept thrnuglt this paper. Fast-Smooth-lce . (Slgllrdl l Russ Kelly. Capt. FORUM Regular Skate TONIGHT Leap Year Night Get Busy Girls Keep The Boys Busy Tonight 79 l Less Hooper, “unngcr. OUR OUR WAY — — —- WAS ‘rm/m’ TER err OUT OB A l MD l HINTED DAT YOU WASN’T SICK- l l ill l l lilllllillll ‘llll llllllllllll i, ill ll eon. "l0 IV REA SERVICE. INO- i Y GI‘; THE MESSAGE CHARLQLTTVILITQYYN GUARDIAN _ __ >__ TAkgs LEAD 0111;; in the previous two» hockey to bcl ‘llll NO sui-i. DE cooi< DlDN’ SAY vou l“ Daws WORK -- HE NEBBEF? EVEN HE JES SAV,”§TIFFY‘S SlCK" TAKE DIS VERE BREAKFUS "-_P~ -. . --o ~uv-_-m»_-k.~_uo.o-.-nu.~sm -. .@.»r-m-i-»~o-~u...- PAGE sizyiy o Remember When. i (B! The Cannillim I"0-!i Sixteen years ago today the iirst _' E081 was scored against a Canadian l hockey team in Olympic 601119911- . tlon when Great Britain got two l lgoals at Cliamonix, in the 1934 Olympics. Canada. represented by l _ Toronto Granite: won the game g f \ _ . 19-2. and went on to win the world \ it - > , n title two days later by defeating the United States 6-1. IN PLAYOFFS Strong Morwton Jr, Squad ‘lDefending Champions Need. Tackle Royals In Came lgflt 9"‘? Ylcmry To 1111191‘ At Forum Friday Night City Curling Championship The highly-regarded Monctori rword exhibition nicaiis nothing to 111 1119 6105951 and m0Sl sensational days curling ever 51191111115.faslnflnhedlllllloffiqueid either sound 111d they will plarl witnessed in a local club Rankine Mchainds Big Four f 0 M i d l d - l l! 1h M i l ' - - . oxen? wiiqixi-‘fergn 33cc retgioer eMtgtictftaen Ciieiiywaxis-‘Thleeprfige that. eawaifiendoilfe fink’ defendmg ‘he C113’ 11119 1119)’ have 119111 f0!‘ the D1151" glagles selzilor tteam fliéom ‘an; New wlgnersnt r u l two years, yesterday chalked up victories over the Wing: Lilli-SWIG C811 1'6 ma 6 611‘ flD- 811116 55511781169 O l0 B31116 l ' - 1 e marance at we Forum on Friday has also quickened me Duke or and Bombers in_the playoffs for_ this years title ‘to take a iilglil. when they clash with last the fans. For days ilowlhe question 10119 galllne lend in the round robin series that will deter- years Junior Champions ilic Jun- has been asked and repeated. "Are mine t e team t l ‘ ' ' ’ ‘ior Rwals. the Monctoii team coming?" tague and Sum Din-SI theklslaad playdowps against Alon‘ Sherwin‘ come hlgmy “com Now m“ the answer L, a _ m_isi erin s. eseries will be completed this afternoon with Big Four facing the Imperials and mended and are considered one of very definite "yes" what is the strongest junior teams ever de- fully expected to be the largest Bombers meeting the wingi A win for the McLaineskip per! rink will iiuiomziiiczilly give them the title. weloped 1n Moncton according to crowd of the season will be on l visitors who have seen them in hand Friday night to help the Ray- .action. Fast. heady and heavy tlic als along with their vocal support. . , ._ i ‘Monctoiiians will be out lo avenge When Moiiclon Hawks and 5Lgaléhtlnwlflg“ggé1gdellgldithellhggfl defeats that aMoncton team suffer- Abegwelts performed against each moms had to can on evgfil Cuunge, 1 led here last season at the hands other in the days of the Big Four o; the“. abum, w down m‘, 5w! Y“ l . oi’ these self-same Royals. A team rivalry was perhaps the keenest in chhilemes emanamu from m, "eff 53h“) 150111110 milefl-d 3- ithat skates fast both ways with a i..e lvgue: with the disbanderi- Ream Mcfnlvre-s wmgb and w 5g i “nth mg} ,":l17?1:“5 flmeam” mtfilfhfllll 101' Ffioflllg goals the merit of these teams this same R cruickshailkg BCmbm-5_ m “HQ Ema“ are; Lfglmt ‘W,“l‘,t“ @911’ lvisitl z Monctoiiians sliouid. if rivalry seems to have been hand- game against the Wings olavtd iii hack 3L9 ‘lake “"31" . ‘1}r—1~§_‘3_f$ ltliey live lip to all advance helices cd down to the Juniors and Friday the afieyhmn B,“ your we,“ m“, and Wm m“ 11L?) “1 “ ‘~'~ ‘J linake it iaiglity liot for Waller night there should be a real battle a 5-0 lead on the first three ends ' ‘ lLawlorKs squad. They. llloe the of the lee lanes. but from then on up to the iqth How they xored; Royals have designs on that Marl- Win85 chfllked uo point for point B11 pour 131 020 no 021_m .time crown-and will be out to test D LU Wll-h their Ohborienls. Ori the 10m Wings 000 Z01 O01 500- I 0 I1 HOLY NAME BOWLING Dr. McIntyre-Ls rink after ding the first end wok t1 in tiio fullest a team that due to as B11 ,F‘<>llr mlssed two Show in a tuoii- feats of fast year 3T0 retllirtl- 112W fllln McIntyre Came through Bombers 301 iio e20 005-1 ed as one of the teams to beat. ‘£1111 W“? Berle“ Ones to give his Inwerlals 01'.) 0oz ioi 220- Royals meanwhile, view the ap- Hnk a b“! n“ and knot [he mun“ ioi. O10 ioi 010- a 01o ioi 01o 103- e Dcarance of the Moiictonlans with 112g}: '5}: gimiirilnetist,‘ gflnfiebgl-omélgéfi lgglmgeorlir no little interest. Anxious to take as the‘, marked up two on the Big Four League ll- . tl ' l an? adgfcprliggrsofasthelsvtiiggpalfi A" Stars: and one on the 12th to win Imperial: 100 000 013 GOO-g cals promise to br- at razor-edge Dr. Duffv 254 279 279 ‘ wings 021211100112-1 for the encounter The Royals have 1C McDonald 234 172 179 - 1| . r . . . no letdown iii their systems, ra- 1B, Cameron 263 231 175 sen” 0m“ Dem": “with rEAM “TACDICG tlier they go out for each and every A. Slierren 193 176 ‘.114 But, muhh suffer ¢hmpelmon W l- enoounter. no matter how unilm- Low score 194 159 184 faced them ih the nigh; game 3g- Bi, your _ _ _ _ __ _ 2 . plortant or important with but one Total-mad. ainst the Bombers who had firi- Bombers - _ -- _. i 1 iought in mind and that ls to ished sensationally in the after- Win. l--- - -- _- 1 its. 129st: .21. §l§°i§fin§€"i’§2m§o£§é3t — - — — — 0 fans tvill see a team gearm‘. to their J D. ' ‘ebster 207 161 184 MCI-Hines rink got one: Bombers TODAY'S 5CHEDCL£ highest pitch over the pi-ospooz of A. McCloskey 194 27o 285 Yelllmed with one on the second meeting challengers to the crown J. Callaghan 308 159 202 911° 311d 111911 111° 17193.1‘ of 111° ‘Ibdll-Vii 1W0 11118-1 mail-CIR‘! will skate out determined to prove they G McDonald 208 169 269 “me ca!“ °n the 1111111 a5 .1119 start at 4:30 sharp with the Bomb- are the better squad. The game a. Robin 20o 212 2x5 lvlllgfi 111g lfvllgdstlgles ‘in {or 82ft Eris meeting the Wings and ‘the mlgm “Sn-V 11"" m" 1° "9 1" T°1"‘“3367 the start? of tlfc sensbglogiaflaingtlcl‘: 315.533’ otgkirigcon the Imnerms“ _ Bombers-Wings that the two rinks staged. From encounter would co into rt tie wi then right up to the end zieltlier the Biz Four providing the latt rin-k could capture two ends in a rink lost their match to the Im- row as singles were posted right perials. to the 12th and final end. Some of the best curling ever witnessed here was being shown bv the two i" teams as they fought tooth and F hail to get a commanding lead with the Big F‘ou-r's four on the third looming bigger and bigger. , ———- as the match came down to the SH‘,- ln answer in Mr. M’ final ends. For the tenth time dur- Marion's letter in the Guardian the match a one went up on the Jan. 31, I wish to state we st score-board as Big Four won the intend to conduct our touniaznem ‘eleventh to keep their four point. as i; pygvincja] champfhrwhjii. 195d 11115“- 3111 011 911° “P1311 111d tournament despite the fact you Savard said ltlanagcr Jules Dugai had recommended that Claude the lbig climax of tlie match was ghlhk we cahnog The cummflage m“ 1° - and handicap you are harping on, Bourque, regular Canadien goalcr, be given a short rest from N. H. L. Needing [our m Us and {we w play. Dugal believed a brief slay in the Int-Am circuit would bring l will} Iiomtblersr vvenit iiimfitnlrl slBiot gage oaibcgncgggloeuggrmtfuiporllfggg: Bourquc, whom he salil had been a little off color in recent games, l glam‘: lavmi Oslggondmnnd awn}: lriamely B. Nicholson and F. Acorn back to w“ “mm scones“ Bombers had two buerslivho consideredtliev were a little l iii addition to their scoring shoi1511°11§ 191' 111° l1“~1'111“1'5 111W dPY-‘W ihml this existed 112m to 5x11315010 make tlic game more inter- HERSHEY, Pa., Jan. 3l—lAP)—Pittsburgh Hornets shutout Hcr- Cruickrtliaiilfrs filial ghot. Téliere we}? 9511111": thfrom ilroedspettgaltors view _ . . - a oossi 2e our to e na c but P011 I 9.1’ 9P0 B (‘r OPPOYP shey Bears 6 0 here tonight and moved into undisputed possession of called for a perfect shat “D the ems a few points I second place in the International-American Hockey League. High Single, J. Callaghan 308 High Three, Di‘. Duffy 812. I drama of the ice lanes with both squads so anxious for a victory. the I Flashes On Sport Front MONTREAL, Jim. 31—(CP)—\\'ilf Cutie. who has tended the nets for New Haven Eagles of the International American League this sea- son, will return to Montreal Canadiens for lhvir nevi! gflme, Preside“! Ernest saviird of the National Hockey League club announced tonight. loft hand side cf the rink. The Would like to on Mr. M01 The game kept the Bears deep in the cellar position and may cost $51119 01L 1113931111119???‘ Tlldtfafi T115‘ $12233‘ 6&2 13,3’ mfliérhfiagl thh service of Jeff Kalbflelstih, star defeiicmun. Kalbfleisch and Cap- Email] bu‘: flgngis raj: - 6m, 135mm!‘ 18 ‘tea-rs by my figuring‘ ' r tain Kelly, of tlic Hui-nets, crashed against the boards late in the second lélllfflldll1l0 11191312 Fours k Fd t M!‘ McMahon and I have re- . "iii" ole '0' l‘0’..1 (‘i ‘i ‘i. ,~- period. Kalliflcisch suffered a fractured nose and head IIIJIIHES. Kelly of tllesnléogsevilmto ‘lane mvigg gfileufgo coxllflmerlsflégfmpitrmlsé‘ n?“ _ ys u . .0 n 1s hi was able to resume play in the last period, He picked up a goal and an Pmlethlll-‘il- 0:111? $11035 511°T5L01 5°11?‘ time for Mr. McMahon to show hi! in: emaci n anexru en. . . assist to lead the Hornet attack. numbers Came through wim a lylggfilggg? s; 1;‘; 17égl-lsrt1i7gm17eilxsg1lg i 1 .t'“'elt‘l'le m? V1910” 9"?‘ 1x11311358 galnst the winner of ours for the l PROVIDENCE, Jan. Sb-(AIU-Providence Reds uioveii into a dcad- l caehv“ fjig°ighmgggclied “£11 a, $50 "r1100 I menllnnvyl 1n my lcl- loek with New Haven Eagles for first lace in the eastern division of earlv as the fifth end Bombers L" for 5°l11° w“ 911371171’- p - saw Rev Jenkins Imoerials svste- 5° 1101111113 M?‘ likMalwn 5 the lnternatlonal-Americaii Hockey League tonight by defeating them magically tear down the margin uri- 1115 W115’ Clear to meet. 1111f‘ pfopogg, 4-3. Clarence Steele. former Charlottetown amateur, contributed one of tii thev put, together two’s on the I ‘mi s1" *1'°'(-; L‘ the pmvidchcg 8031s. 10th and llth lo take the lead 9-8: - ‘UL here however Bombers staged a sensational finish and as 111117911315 PHILADELPHIA, J3“. 3l—tAPl—ltidlaiiapnli5 Capitals were too §O1§§ls1“lglf1111;151l11 cfullzlgllallllll; _ . . ' .' oi ‘ ie l good for Philadelphia Ramblers tonight winning 4-1 to strengthen their rink chlllked up it bit: five to take Hgckey Practice i hold on first plat-e in the wcstem illvlsion of the Lnternatlonal-Amcrl- m?! nggtchulz; w 9- l d ' the i . i C0"i("fl!§ av on mn Hockey League. Ron Hudson, former Halifax Wolverine, scored the ‘dgyfs gqhgdh]; z {ihpg-iagf Bagged ~ i. l r ' l. l ~ i t second Indianapolis goal. 13‘i‘iEii-osec‘o1isd ‘gtcrauiiflitaiaiiiewot Sic 511111111” 111131115 11°14"? l 591165 falling before the Wings will)‘, 5 10 5- Wiih — — A 9 a E n. praetlq BytyJ. R.—\‘Villiams 01m BOARDING nousa T‘ ‘ - Major Hooph I THOUGHT YOU WERE amour, ' 61.055 ri-tieeoour, vou 1 eoesv LITTLE GRASSHOPPER! '1 wusu PLAYlN‘ WlTl-l GENTLE ._ MENLCHECK mm" FORKED TONGUE OF vouas! Wl-lAT ii= I A DlD sect. AMOS A ‘STIFF ? - WHAT D056 HE WANT P012155 ? A l JAKE, BUT I'VE BEEN PLAYING x A6 "SILLY A6 T. com M» out: rive emu. GOT You 1N Tl-lE l-lOLE LIKE A PRAlQlE DOG! expo/Id... GTART ANOTHER AND usxr TIME I TURN M‘! HEAD DON‘T SNEAK THREE MOVES \/OU‘RE slow PEDDLJNG BROKEN ‘DOWN POOCHES l!‘ TO THE ,,,,_,, Maison. x . ~’ o \,\~\o*\“ o . . . . \\_o~\3;,~g.~:.~ 1/46 j a \ Jitiwittiam; z-i‘ ._l_1. .'..1._._~_.-.